Beijing attractions that don't need tickets: Yandai Xiejie, Nanluoguxiang, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, Peking University, 798 Art District, Dashilan Commercial Street, Haidian Park, Military Museum, etc.
recommended scenic spot 1: Yandai Xiejie.
Yandai Xiejie is located in Xicheng District, Beijing. This street is 232 meters long and 5-6 meters wide. It is also the oldest commercial street in Beijing. There are many restaurants and foreign trade shops around it, and the styles of each shop are different. If you go there, you can eat many unique snacks, and you can also see the ancient art of paper-cutting and sugar-blowing in Beijing. You can directly take the 5 th, 6 th and 6 th rides.
recommended scenic spot 2: Nanluoguxiang.
Nanluoguxiang is one of the fashion landmarks in Beijing. In fact, it is an hutong, which was a famous boundary in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was not until the demise of the Qing Dynasty that it was slowly transformed into a pedestrian street, and it is also a new bar street. If you go to play at night, you should pay attention to safety. There are many shops in this alley that are delicious, such as Wenyu Cheese Shop, which is an old shop in this alley, and the "Passer-by" restaurant, which has its own food and quiet environment, and is a necessary point for literary youth to punch in.
recommended scenic spot 3: 798 art district.
This place is located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, with an area of almost 6, square meters, and the 798 Art District has a strong literary atmosphere. It is highly recommended for people who like to take photos. It is the most suitable place to take photos with concave shapes. Moreover, there are many galleries and exhibition halls stationed here. The buildings are very fashionable and have a strong sense of design. Many foreigners also like to come here for inspiration, so it is also a place for cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries and a stage for avant-garde artists to play their creativity.